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S.D. Gordon

In the early 1900s, Samuel Dickey Gordon was a widely traveled speaker in high demand. A prolific author, he wrote more than 25 devotional books, most with the phrase "Quiet Talks" in the title. His first book sold half a million copies over 40 years!

As a young man, he was hard working , consecrated and sought the best God had for him. He served as assistant secretary of the Philadelphia Young Men's Christian Association in 1884-86 so efficiently that he became state secretary for the YMCA in Ohio, serving from 1886 to 1895. In this period he developed a quiet style of devotional speaking which was quite the opposite of the powerful forensics which dominated the pulpit style of that period.

An incessant and tireless itinerant, Gordon never lacked for opportunities to preach. He never called himself a preacher, preferring the title of lecturer. In a real sense he was unique. His manner of speaking, never dull, always illustrated by parabolic stories, had gripping power to hold the attention and stir the heart.

      Samuel Dickey Gordon was a popular speaker and writer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

      He was born in Philadelphia August 12, 1859. As a young man, he was hard working, consecrated and sought the best God had for him. He served as assistant secretary of the Philadelphia Young Men's Christian Association in 1884-86 so efficiently that he became state secretary for the YMCA in Ohio, serving from 1886 to 1895. In this period he developed a quiet style of devotional speaking which was quite the opposite of the powerful forensics which dominated the pulpit style of that period.

      Gordon never lacked for opportunities to preach. He wrote more than two-dozen devotional books, most with the phrase "Quiet Talks" in the title.

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S.D. Gordon

Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 3 - The Lover Wooing - part 1

"Still with unhurrying chase, And unperturbed pace, Deliberate speed, majestic instancy Came the following Feet, And a Voice above their beat-- Naught shelters thee, who will not shelter Me.'" --"The Hound of Heaven." "O thou hope of Israel, the Saviour thereof in the time of trouble, why shouldst t... Read More
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 3 - The Lover Wooing - part 2

Way-marks in John's Narrative. Out of this simple running account several things sift themselves, and stand out to our eyes. The action of the story swings chiefly about Jerusalem. The other parts seem but background to make Jerusalem stand out big. In this John's Gospel differs radically from the o... Read More
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 3 - The Lover Wooing - part 3

The Glory-Coloured Thread. It is a relief to turn now to the chief figure in this tapestried picture of John's weaving. Here are glory-coloured threads of bright yellow. They easily stand out, thrown in relief both by the pleasing blues and the disturbing blacks. It is the figure of the Man on the e... Read More
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 4 - Closer Wooing

An Evening with Opening Hearts: the Story of a Supper and a Walk in the Moonlight and the Shadows Nigh and nigh draws the chase, With unperturbed pace, Deliberate speed, majestic instancy, And past those noised Feet A Voice comes yet more fleet-- "Lo, naught contents thee, who content'st not Me." --... Read More
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 5 - The Greatest Wooing

A Night and a Day With Hardening Hearts: the Story of Tender Passion and of a Terrible Tragedy "Now of that long pursuit Comes on at hand the bruit; That Voice is round me like a bursting sea: 'And is thy earth so marred, Shattered in shard on shard? Lo, all things fly thee, for thou fliest Me! Stra... Read More
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 6 - An Appointed Tryst Unexpectedly Kept

A Day of Startling Joyous Surprises "Halts by me that footfall: Is my gloom, after all, Shade of His hand outstretched caressingly? 'Ah, fondest, blindest, weakest, I am He whom thou seekest! Thou drawest love from thee, who drawest Me.'" --"The Hound of Heaven. "After I am raised up I will go befor... Read More
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 7 - Another Tryst

A Story of Fishing, of Guests at Breakfast, and of a Walk and Talk by the Edge of Blue Galilee "I come unto you."--John xiv. 18. "Lo, I am with you all the days."--Matthew xxviii. 20. Another Tryst (John xxi.) Jesus Unrecognised. John's story is done. And it is well done. With the skill of a tried j... Read More
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 8 - Footnotes

[1] John i. 35-42. [2] i. 1-18. [3] i. 19-xii. 50. [4] Chapters xiii.-xvii. [5] Chapters xviii.-xix. [6] Chapters xx.-xxi. [7] Colossians i. 15-17. [8] Philippians ii. 6-8. [9] Ephesians i.19-23. [10] Revelation i. 13-18. [11] i. 1-18. [12] i. 19-xii. 50. [13] Chapters xiii.-xvii. [14] Chapters xvii... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer - Table Of Contents

by S. D. Gordon Author of "Quiet Talks on Power," and "Quiet Talks about Jesus", etc. Copyright, 1904, by Fleming H. Revell Company Contents Table Of Contents A. The Meaning and Mission of Prayer 1. Prayer the Greatest Outlet of Power 2. Prayer the Deciding Factor in a Spirit Conflict 3. The Earth, ... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer 1 - Prayer the Greatest Outlet of Power

Five Outlets of Power. A great sorrow has come into the heart of God. Let it be told only in hushed voice--one of His worlds is a prodigal! Hush your voice yet more--ours is that prodigal world. Let your voice soften down still more--we have consented to the prodigal part of the story. But, in softe... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer 2 - Prayer the Deciding Factor in a Spirit Conflict

A Prehistoric Conflict. In its simplest meaning prayer has to do with a conflict. Rightly understood it is the deciding factor in a spirit conflict. The scene of the conflict is the earth. The purpose of the conflict is to decide the control of the earth, and its inhabitants. The conflict runs back ... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer 3 - The Earth, the Battle-Field in Prayer

Prayer a War Measure. This world is God's prodigal son. The heart of God's bleeds over His prodigal. It has been gone so long, and the home circle is broken. He has spent all the wealth of His thought on a plan for winning the prodigal back home. Angels and men have marvelled over that plan, its swe... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer 4 - Does Prayer Influence God?

How God Gives. Some one may object to all this that the statements of God's word do not agree with this point of view. At random memory brings up a few very familiar passages, frequently quoted. "Call unto Me, and I will answer thee, and will shew thee great things, and difficult, that thou knowest ... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer 5 - Why the Results Fail

Breaking with God. God answers prayer. Prayer is God and man joining hands to secure some high end. He joins with us through the communication of prayer in accomplishing certain great results. This is the main drive of prayer. Our asking and expecting and God's doing jointly bring to pass things tha... Read More
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Quiet Talks with World Winners 15 - Footnotes

[1] Acts 13:18, American Revision. [2] John 3:17. [3] Matthew 13:38. [4] John 12:20-33. [5] Matthew 24:14. [6] Revelation 20:7-8. [7] Matthew 24:14. [8] Acts 15:13-18. [9] Matthew 13:38. [10] Christina Rossetti, in The Outlook , slightly altered. [11] Matthew 25 40, 45. [12] Revelation 2:5 [13] Matt... Read More

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